Saturday was a tale of two seasons in Ontario as warmth met cold air

Ontario Experiences a Dramatic Shift from Warmth to Cold on Saturday

Saturday saw Ontario split between warm spring-like weather and frigid winter conditions, creating a striking temperature contrast across the region

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Ontario, Niagara Peninsula, Ottawa, Temperature Contrast, Winter Weather

Ontario: On Saturday, the weather was all over the place. It was like two different seasons were battling it out. Some areas were basking in warmth, while others were stuck in the cold.

In the Niagara Peninsula, places like Vineland hit a pleasant 15°C. Meanwhile, Ottawa was freezing at -8.3°C, dealing with cold air and even some freezing rain. Talk about a wild contrast!

This crazy weather was thanks to warm air pushing in from the south, clashing with the cold Arctic air that had settled in. It’s like a weather showdown!

Southern Ontario enjoyed a nice break from the usual December chill, while just a few hours away, folks were slipping on icy sidewalks. It really showed how different the weather can be in such a small area.

Other warm spots included Windsor at 14°C, Sarnia at 14.1°C, and Hamilton at 14.6°C. It was a day where you could feel the warmth in some places and the chill in others.

So, if you were out and about, you might have needed both a light jacket and a winter coat, depending on where you were. Just another day in Ontario!

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